Before Jones was caught, police say he checked himself into a mental health facility under a fake name.

Now Jones is back in court facing serious charges.

Prosecutor Susan Lopez said, "We are going forward with the carjacking, with a discharge of a firearm and, your honor, there is a 20-year minimum mandatory associated with that. Also he's charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon."

During the hearing, prosecutors offered him a 20-year deal, but Jones passed. Instead, he wanted probation only, no jail time.

The prosecutor did not go for that and is ready to go to trial.

Jones trial is set to start Monday. If convicted he faces life in prison.